Bernd Zierenberg
University of Maryland, College Park
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Medical Devices : Evidence and Research | 2011
Richard Dalby; Joachim Eicher; Bernd Zierenberg
The Respimat® Soft Mist™ Inhaler (SMI) (Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim, Germany) was developed in response to the need for a pocket-sized device that can generate a single-breath, inhalable aerosol from a drug solution using a patient-independent, reproducible, and environmentally friendly energy supply. This paper describes the design and evolution of this innovative device from a laboratory concept model and the challenges that were overcome during its development and scaleup to mass production. A key technical breakthrough was the uniblock, a component combining filters and nozzles and made of silicon and glass, through which drug solution is forced using mechanical power. This allows two converging jets of solution to collide at a controlled angle, generating a fine aerosol of inhalable droplets. The mechanical energy comes from a spring which is tensioned by twisting the base of the device before use. Additional features of the Respimat® SMI include a dose indicator and a lockout mechanism to avoid the problems of tailing-off of dose size seen with pressurized metered dose inhalers. The Respimat® SMI aerosol cloud has a unique range of technical properties. The high fine particle fraction allied with the low velocity and long generation time of the aerosol translate into a higher fraction of the emitted dose being deposited in the lungs compared with aerosols from pressurized metered dose inhalers and dry powder inhalers. These advantages are realized in clinical trials in adults and children with obstructive lung diseases, which have shown that the efficacy and safety of a pressurized metered dose inhaler formulation of a combination bronchodilator can be matched by a Respimat® SMI formulation containing only one half or one quarter of the dose delivered by a pressurized metered dose inhaler. Patient satisfaction with the Respimat® SMI is high, and the long duration of the spray is of potential benefit to patients who have difficulty in coordinating inhalation with drug release.
Archive | 2002
Joachim Jaeger; Pasquale Cirillo; Joachim Eicher; Johannes Geser; Bernhard Freund; Bernd Zierenberg
Archive | 2004
Bernhard Freund; Dieter Hochrainer; Heinrich Kladders; Bernd Zierenberg; Joachim Eicher; Johannes Geser; Martin Essing; Holger Reinecke
Archive | 2001
Bernd Zierenberg; Ralph Christian Reimholz; Knut Elbers; Stefan Henke; Joachim Eicher; Johannes Geser
Archive | 1999
Dieter Hochrainer; Bernd Zierenberg
Archive | 2005
Gilbert Wuttke; Christian Golberg; Hubert Kunze; Andreas Fiol; Guido Schmiedel; Matthias Hausmann; Michael Schyra; Johannes Geser; Bernd Zierenberg
Archive | 2002
Joachim Eicher; Bernd Zierenberg
Archive | 1996
Bernhard Freund; Michael Krüger; Bernd Zierenberg
Archive | 2009
Gilbert Wuttke; Stephen Terence Dunne; Joerg Schiewe; Bernd Zierenberg; Horst Wergen
Archive | 2001
Heinrich Kladders; Bernd Zierenberg; Dieter Hochrainer; Bernd Freund; Joachim Eicher; Johannes Geser; Martin Essing; Holger Reinecke